'Dancing With the Stars': Team 'Gangnam Style' lets it all hang out in freestyle routine

Here we go with the remaining four individual dances, plus the Team "Gangnam Style" freestyle routine on Week 5 of "Dancing With the Stars" All-Stars Season 15. While some are complaining about a week without an elimination, I think it was a great way to reduce the ever-increasing stress and tension among the celebrities and their pro partners. During tonight's show, a ribbon of silliness wound its way through all of the dances.

For example, the team freestyle dance of Team "Gangnam Style" was an incredible concoction that included matching suits for each couple in primary colors, which were stripped off to reveal rather revealing costumes as each pair did their solo. The steps to the silly song that has gone viral around the world were crazy, considering that no one knew the dance. At one point, Kelly said, "Sometimes, train wrecks are just fun to watch," and she was right. It was hilarious, especially with paper flying and Silly String everywhere. To the delight of all the women in the audience, Gilles ended up clad only in a towel around his waist, and when Bruno said, "Gilles, give me that towel," Gilles quickly complied, leaving him in his boxer-briefs and causing his fellow dancers to shield him. Tom said, "That's the most fun I've had in 15 seasons,' and Len called it the "craziest number I've ever seen." Carrie Ann summed it up: "You guys are a hot mess, and sometimes that means crazy, fun and insanity."

With their individual dance, Sabrina Bryan and Louis Van Amstel swept to the top of the leaderboard with a romantic, beautiful waltz to "So This Is Love" from "Cinderella," which was Sabrina's "guilty pleasure" song because she said she always wanted to be a princess. It wasn't perfect, with a few missteps, but it moved the judges to give the couple the highest scores of the night. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba described the routine as "elegance personified," and head judge Len Goodman said he loved the story and the flow, and that it was "charming." When judge Bruno Tonioli started describing all the arm and facial movements of Sabrina during the dance, Louis brought up "Cinder-Sabrina's" glass slipper and told Bruno, "I think you fit the shoe," to the howls of laughter from the audience and his fellow judges.

The individual dances of the remaining three couples each received the same score from the judges: 27. Melissa Rycroft and Tony Dovolani did a tango to "Toxic" that could have been better except for Melissa's neck injury Sunday that caused her to take it easy on some of the abrupt moves. Len started out by saying he was giving Melissa a "verbal pat on the back" but soon was criticizing her. When host Tom Bergeron reminded him that she had been injured, Len said, "Keep your witty comments to yourself!" As the audience gasped, Tom shot back, "That was more of a factual comment in an attempt to find your beating heart." Len was smiling but it was an interesting exchange. Bruno called the dance "not toxic, but intoxicating," and Carrie Ann told Melissa that she was "absolutely gritty in character."

Shawn Johnson's guilty pleasure song was "My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic," and partner Derek Hough recreated the final scenes of the movie in a rumba. The dance was done on a small, black circle platform that became the ship, and all the moves had to be confined to that small area. Bruno called it "awesome, touching, romantic, amazing," while Carrie Ann took on her persona as the "Lift Sheriff" and scolded the couple for doing one, which Shawn and Derek said was "a catch." Talk about picky! Tom declared, "Tonight, Carrie Ann is playing the iceberg," but Len had more criticism, saying, "To me, it wasn't a rumba," to resounding boos from the audience. As the judges argued, Tom quickly encouraged the pair to go get their scores.

The last individual dance was a samba by Apolo Anton Ohno and Karin Smirnoff to Rick James' "Give It To Me, Baby." Apolo looked great in a leopard-print shirt, but he had to work hard to make it smooth, especially the samba rolls. Carrie Ann started it off, saying the couple's legwork was fantastic, but "something is not quite right" with them as a team. Len, staring at Carrie Ann, said, "I feel like I'm in the home for the bewildered. I thought that was terrific." Bruno sided with Len, adding, "It was terribly sexy, and the timing and rhythm were good."

The scores for the individual dances were added to those of the team freestyle dance, and both will be combined with the scores next week when things get back to normal, or as normal as DWTS ever gets. I wonder how many voting viewers bothered to pick up their phones this week when there wouldn't be any immediate results. We'll have to wait and see what next week brings, but right now, Kirstie and Kelly are at the bottom of the leaderboard.